Focuses on the study and treatment of children and adults displaying self-destructive tendencies. The author traces death work to early emotional development. U.K. perspective. For practitioners. Softcover.
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Otto Weininger, Ph.D., is a full Professor of Educational Theory at the University of Toronto, teaching Clinical Child Psychology at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
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Originalbroschur. Condition: Gut. XV, 171 S. Einband leicht berieben. - CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS Early developmental origin of the death instinct: its relationship to the superego -- Developmental origins of the death Instinct: children's phantasy contributions to the harshness of superego formation -- Internal objects -- The paradoxical compromise of not being: early oral sadism and incorporation of a cruel superego that is both protective and destructive of the ego -- The beleaguered ego: defences against the death instinct -- Transference/countertransference issues in a patient "addicted" to death -- The destructive role of envy and its alliance with the death instinct to prevent dependency and successful developmental and therapeutic outcome -- Finishing therapy: one session after three years of treatment with a patient who is setting a date for termination of treatment -- MANIFESTATIONS IN OUR COMMUNITY It's not forever and never again: young children's developmental concepts of death -- Dying and disabled children and children who feel unwanted -- A three-year-old tries to understand death. Hospital and parental roles: deflection of the death instinct -- "Our minds help create the world we think we inhabit" [Piercy, 1991]. ISBN 1855751259 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550. Seller Inventory # 1113302
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